Sarkodie praises Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy and others in Major Lazer documentary

Africa’s most awarded Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie has humbly praised Ghanaian artistes including Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy, and among others for working assiduously in putting Ghana on the map musically.

Sarkodie urged Ghanaian artistes to come together and support each other more than they separate projects they execute.

According to him a documentary, he strongly believes Ghana made music in Africa recognizable gobally.

H said; “Give it up to Ghana. Ghana definitely when it comes to music in Africa we stepped it up. The invasion to me started from when we realized we should stick together and push together.”

“Because from the beginning, individually we were trying to do it on our own. You see Mr Eazi trying, Shatta Wale trying, but it started making sense when we did it together. When we started doing shows together and selling arenas together.”

The new documentary captures the trio — Diplo, Ape Drums and Walshy Fire — voyaging to West Africa during recent tour stops in Lagos, Nigeria and Accra, Ghana. Chasing The Sound focuses on the Afrobeats genre and how it has become a global phenomenon via African artists including Sarkodie, Amaarae, Efya, Teni and Mr. Eazi, the latter of whom features on Major Lazer’s most recent single, “Oh My Gawd.”

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Source: Gossips24.com

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